If the U.K. pound sterling appreciates relative to the New Zealand dollar, which of the following correctly explains the change in relationship between the two currencies? (1 point)

Responses

The U.K.'s pound will become worth less compared to the New Zealand dollar.
The U.K.'s pound will become worth less compared to the New Zealand dollar.

The U.K.'s pound will maintain the same exchange rate to the New Zealand dollar.
The U.K.'s pound will maintain the same exchange rate to the New Zealand dollar.

The U.K.'s pound will become worthless compared to the New Zealand dollar.
The U.K.'s pound will become worthless compared to the New Zealand dollar.

The U.K.'s pound will become worth more compared to the New Zealand dollar.

1 answer

The correct response is:

The U.K.'s pound will become worth more compared to the New Zealand dollar.

When the pound sterling appreciates relative to the New Zealand dollar, it means that each pound can now buy more New Zealand dollars than before, indicating an increase in the value of the pound in relation to the kiwi.